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		<p>Thus railed Thersites, <span>but Ulysses at once went up to him and
			rebuked him</span> sternly. "Check your glib tongue, Thersites," said
			be, "and babble not a word further. Chide not with princes when
			you have none to back you. There is no viler creature come before
			Troy with the sons of Atreus. Drop this chatter about kings, and
			neither revile them nor keep harping about going home. We do not
			yet know how things are going to be, nor whether the Achaeans are
			to return with good success or evil. How dare you gibe at
			Agamemnon because the Danaans have awarded him so many prizes? I
			tell you, therefore--and it shall surely be--that if I again
			catch you talking such nonsense, I will either forfeit my own
			head and be no more called father of Telemachus, or I will take
			you, strip you stark naked, and whip you out of the assembly till
			you go blubbering back to the ships."</p>
		<p>On this he beat him with his staff about the back and shoulders
			till he dropped and fell a-weeping. The golden sceptre raised a
			bloody weal on his back, so he sat down frightened and in pain,
			looking foolish as he wiped the tears from his eyes. The people
			were sorry for him, yet they laughed heartily, and one would turn
			to his neighbour saying, "Ulysses has done many a good thing ere
			now in fight and council, but he never did the Argives a better
			turn than when he stopped this fellow's mouth from prating
			further. He will give the kings no more of his insolence."</p>
		<p>Thus said the people. Then Ulysses rose, sceptre in hand, and
			Minerva in the likeness of a herald bade the people be still,
			that those who were far off might hear him and consider his
			council. He therefore with all sincerity and goodwill addressed
			them thus:--</p>
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